ABOUT
Juanita Wichienkuer is an award-winning architect & exhibit designer with broad experience in design, building, and construction project management. She has worked for leading design firms such as Ralph Appelbaum Associates, as the lead exhibit designer for the History Galleries at the new Smithsonian National Museum of African American History & Culture, and as the Director of Architecture & Interiors for Atelier Ace / Ace Hotel. Her work has been exhibited at the Venice Biennale, MoMA, and the New York Center for Architecture, and has been published in the New York Times, CBS News 60 Minutes, and Architectural Record. She is currently the Chief of Design for Smithsonian Exhibits.
Juanita holds a masters of architecture degree from Parsons School of Design where she received the Alpha Rho Chi Medal and a bachelor of arts in architecture from the University of California, Berkeley with a minor in History of the Built Environment. She has taught at Cornell University with Pritzker Prize winning humanitarian Shigeru Ban and at Parsons School of Design.
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Clients include:
- United Nations International School
- The Smithsonian Institution
- MoMA
- The New Museum
- International African American Museum
- Parsons the New School for Design
- Tuskegee Human & Civil Rights Multicultural Center
- New York Regional Association of Grantmakers
- Common Ground (non-profit)
- Lower Manhattan Cultural Council
- Ace Hotel / Atelier Ace
- Alexander Wang, Inc.
- Michael Kors, Inc.
- Owen boutique
- Fivestory boutique
- Hobo Bags
- Lime Brokerage
- 5N1 Design Collective
- Overland Entertainment
- Anheuser Busch
- Holzman Moss Architects
- Matthew Baird Architects
- Private Residential clients
